Who appointed the first Supreme Court and district court judges?
George Washington
Who was the Federalist Leader
Alexander Hamilton
What is the John Jay’s Treaty?
The United States and Great Britain signed Jay’s Treaty, which sought to settle outstanding issues between the two countries that had been left unresolved since American independence.
What does Judicial Review allow the Supreme Court to do?
They can declare a legislative or executive act in violation of the Constitution.
Was the only Federalist president ever elected?
John Adams
Who was the Republican Leader
Thomas Jefferson
What is the result of the John Jay´s Treaty?
It accomplishes the goal of maintaining peace between the two nations and preserving U.S. neutrality.
Around how many cases are asked to be heard by the Supreme Court in a year?
7000 asked cases a year
Who was the president when the burning of the nation’s capital was burnt down? ( The White House )
James Madison
Which group was against the French Revolution?
Federalists
What is the Pickney’s Treaty?
It granted American ships the right to free navigation of the Mississippi River as well as duty-free transport through the port of New Orleans, then under Spanish control.
Around how many cases are actually heard by the Supreme Court in a year?
100-150
Who was occupied trying to maintain neutrality between France and Great Britain and keep the United States out of European wars?
Thomas Jefferson
Which group was with the French Revolution?
Republicans
What is the Treaty of Mortefontaine?
The Treaty of Mortefontaine is an Alliance with France that allowed the right to free trade.
What is the first role of the Supreme Court?
They ensure the American people the promise of equal justice under the law.